Aizle wrote:
Micheal wrote:
How about "since you choose to blame all Americans for the actions of one or a few, we'll return the favor. We're out of here because the actions of a few of your countrymen obviously represent the attitude and opinions of your whole nation. Thanks for saving us the investment in manpower and time, and of course the foreign aid you will no longer be getting. Goodbye.
While that might feel good, the reality is that the US will be less secure and less influential in the world if we were to do that.
If we simply do it in a fit of pique, yes. However, foreign aid is handed out far more freely than it ought to be. The message that "hey, if you like getting surplus American food and buying American fighter jets, you **** well better make sure Americans are not getting killed and our embassies are not getting burned.. and while you're at it that organizations like the Muslim Brotherhood aren't allowed to run things." is what we ought to be sending.
If we're handing out foriegn aid with the assumption that our influence lasts only as long as we're handing it out, then we have no influence with it anyhow. They're just taking the money and doing whatever the **** they want anyhow.
We will not be "less secure" because we inflicted consequences on those who attack us. We're always being told these people want us to leave them alone, stop being so arrogant, not invade/bomb/cruise missle them, get our noses out of their business. Ok, fine. Then maybe they don't really need our aid that badly.
It's a 2-way street. If these people want American help, and want to be considered a friendly nation, then they need to act like it.